Jason Wrobel Premier a Hit: How to Live to 100

History was made last night! Vegans, health freaks and foodies alike gathered around the TV to watch the first ever all vegan cooking show to make it to mainstream television—How to Live to 100 featuring celeb raw vegan chef Jason Wrobel.

Food Network aired the show on the Cooking Channel at 8 pm EST. The series focuses on incorporating super foods into your diet. I personally am stoked about the show because it is marketing itself not to vegans (you can already be assured we’re watching) but to omnivores. It portrays veganism in a way that doesn’t get much airtime—by focusing on what you CAN eat, instead of what you can’t. Instead of being aggressive or off putting with an intimidating super vegany title like “Be Vegan to Live Longer, You Idiot,” (which I think was the working title) the show draws in those omni-eyeballs with the simple promise of superior health. Because who doesn’t want to live until they’re old and looney?

This mindset is how I suggest those new to veganism approach the lifestyle: focus on all the amazing, nutrient rich foods that you should be adding to your diet, and you won’t miss the animal products. Well, you won’t miss them as much—I know the switch can be hard at first.

I think the first show was a success. Wrobel was captivating, energetic, and way quirky. He was basically VERY EXCITED the WHOLE SHOW. And why wouldn’t he be? Vegan dudes in general just tend to get me all excited since I never meet them in real life. Side note: Check out Wrobel’s super smoking siggo, Whitney Lauritsen, aka Eco Vegan Girl. Actually I couldn’t find it confirmed anywhere that they are partners but I follow both of them on Instagram and they’re inseparable. So either they’re in love or just like taking adorable pics together morning noon and night, all day, er’ day…hm. Can you two make some vegan babies already? Plant-based power couple!